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    problems bleeding clutch

    I cant seem to get the clutch bled out in my accord seems to not build presure.I replaced the slve and mater cylinder. Do you guys have any ideas.

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    What method are you using to bleed it? I like to use a combination of vacuum pump and manual bleeding. If you do use the manual bleeding method (pumping the pedal then opening bleeder) make sure you are pumping slowly all the way up and all the way down.

    EDIT: Also, did you bench bleed the master and slave cylinders before you installed them?

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      What is bench bleeding?

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        Originally posted by jeramey513 View Post
        What is bench bleeding?
        Bleeding the air out of the master cylinder/slave cylinder while it's disconnected. This prevents the air that is inside the cylinder from entering the lines when you're bleeding the entire system. It's not necessary with the slave cylinder but you should have done it before you installed the master cylinder.

        "The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse."-Henry David Thoreau

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